Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Le pape Pie XII face à la Shoah | ARTE

Oct 9, 2024 | Pourquoi le pape Pie XII, au pouvoir de 1939 à 1958, a-t-il gardé le silence face à l’extermination des juifs par les nazis ? Face aux accusations de complaisance, son successeur François a ouvert en 2020 les archives du Vatican.

Depuis les années 1960, notamment avec la pièce de théâtre Le vicaire de l'Allemand Rolf Hochhuth, qui l’accuse d’indifférence face à la persécution des juifs et la Shoah, le pape Pie XII est régulièrement mis en cause pour avoir gardé tout au long de la Seconde Guerre mondiale un silence absolu face aux crimes du nazisme. Réclamées depuis des décennies par les historiens et les organisations juives, les archives de son pontificat ont été ouvertes en 2020 sur décision du pape François. Son mutisme s’explique-t-il par son souci, comme l’affirment ses défenseurs, de rester neutre et de ne pas exposer les catholiques aux représailles nazies ? A-t-il cherché à s’opposer d’une manière quelconque à l’extermination des juifs ? Qu’en savait-il, et quelle était sa marge de manœuvre ? Quel rôle a joué l’antisémitisme avéré d’une partie de l’Église et du Vatican dans cette inertie manifeste ?

Accord secret

À peine élu, en 1939, Pie XII reçoit les émissaires de Hitler au Vatican pour des négociations secrètes. Le IIIe Reich veut éviter que l’Église catholique condamne publiquement sa politique guerrière et ses persécutions antisémites. Le pape accède à cette demande, à condition que les catholiques gardent leur liberté de pratiquer leur religion. Pour comprendre les conséquences de cet accord secret, ce documentaire s’appuie sur ce que les archives ont révélé à ce jour, avec l’éclairage des historiens David I. Kertzer, Klaus Kühlwein et Emma Fattorini, tous trois spécialistes du sujet. Un bilan nuancé et riche d’enseignement de l’attitude du Saint-Siège et de son chef à l’égard de la Shoah, y compris après 1945, lorsque des criminels de guerre allemands ont bénéficié de complicités actives au sein du Vatican.

Documentaire de Christel Fomm (Allemagne, 2021, 53mn)
Disponible jusqu'au 06/01/2025


EU Debates: Ursula von der Leyen Attacks Orbán’s Support for Russia in Fiery Speech to European Parliament

Ocy 9, 2024

Israel Ready to Strike: Ayatollah's Days Numbered

Oct 3, 2024 | “Not only does it create invulnerability, in the eyes of the Ayatollah, who is facing an existential crisis right now, he has no logical successor.”

There is fear amongst the Iranians that Israel could take out the Ayatollah after eliminating their proxies one boy one, says former US ambassador Mark Wallace on World in 10.


The New Tory Leader Will Be Badenoch or Jenrick. Either Would Be a One-way Ticket to Another Political Planet

THE GUARDIAN: By rejecting James Cleverly, MPs spurned the chance to renew their party. Their chosen path is further right, a blow for all who want an effective opposition

So the final Tory run-off, whose result will be announced on 2 November, will be between Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick. The one who thinks there’s too much maternity pay and that 10% of civil servants should be in prison, versus the one who alleges that UK special forces are killing suspects rather than arresting them and who promises to withdraw from the European human rights system as a priority.

There are no two ways about reading the result of the fourth and final round of voting by the 121 surviving Conservative MPs at Westminster today. It marks a triumph for the Tory right and another existential crisis moment for a party that was battered into a record election defeat in July. With this vote, Tory MPs have bought their party a one-way ticket to another political planet. » | Martin Kettle | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

The Conservatives did themselves in with that ridiculous Brexit referendum. My regular visitors will know that I have said over and over and over again that the Conservatives will go the way of the dodo and the Whigs before them. I firmly believe that this leadership race has proved me right. The four contenders were/are duds: not of them had/has good policies and not one of them had/has charisma.

Once upon a time, the Conservative Party was synonymous with class, intellectual superiority, character, and at least a modicum of style. Those days are well and truly over. The choice of leaders on offer has been nothing other than Hobson's choice. The Party is dead. Just as I stated — as dead as the dodo. Short of a miracle that could breathe life back into the Party, the party for the Tory Party is well and truly over. R.I.P. – © Mark Alexander

‘This Is Not the Eurovision.’ Orban Gets a Hostile Serenade

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Some European Parliament members sang “Bella Ciao,” a song associated with antifascism, for Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary until ordered to stop.

For years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, a champion of “illiberal democracy,” has taken swipes at the European Union and its officials.

And they have not been shy about criticizing him back.

On Wednesday, at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, some members took that to a new level — in song. As Mr. Orban arrived at the Parliament to deliver a speech, progressives greeted him with a rendition of “Bella Ciao,” an Italian antifascist resistance song from the World War II-era.

Their musical taunt, which lasted for less than a minute, was shut down by the president of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, as other members more politically in tune with the conservative Mr. Orban chanted slogans supporting him.

“This is not the Eurovision,” Ms. Metsola told the chamber. She wryly noted that the song was more “Money Heist,” a Spanish television series about a bank heist that features the haunting music of “Bella Ciao,” than Abba, the Swedish pop group that was propelled to fame after winning Eurovision 50 years ago. » | Jenny Gross, Reporting from Brussels | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Islamic Iran: The Story of an Ascent | Full Documentary in English

Jun 10, 2024 | The publication of a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad was considered insulting in the Muslim world. In Tehran, the police are overwhelmed. Ultra-conservative young people gather in the streets and attack embassies. The beginning of a long Islamic revolution is marked...

Donald Trump : «Macron, c'est un type intelligent, il vous dépouillerait si vous ne faisiez pas attention»

LE FIGARO : Le candidat républicain à la Maison-Blanche évoquait notamment dans cette émission la présidence de Joe Biden, qu'il a qualifié de «clown» et d'«idiot».

Donald Trump a assuré dans un podcast diffusé mercredi que le président français Emmanuel Macron était «un type intelligent» qui «vous dépouillerait si vous ne faisiez pas attention». Le candidat républicain à la Maison-Blanche évoquait notamment dans cette émission la présidence de Joe Biden, qu'il a qualifié de «clown» et d'«idiot». «Nous n'avons pas un vrai président. Nous avons un homme qui est fondamentalement inepte et c'est très dangereux parce que les autres gars (dirigeants, ndlr) sont au top de leur forme», a lancé le milliardaire de 78 ans, qui émet des critiques régulières sur les capacités cognitives de Joe Biden. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 9 octobre 2024

1979 Iranian Revolution, Explained | Last Persian Shah | Reupload

May 20, 2024 | Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's story begins with good ideas and ideals and ends in bloody chaos. On the one hand, he helped carry Iran into modernity. His wealth was legendary, and his marriages made tabloid headlines for years. However, his name also stands for a time of human rights violations, vicious oppression and intolerance. Had Shah Reza Pahlavi not come to power, it’s unlikely that radical Islam would have the widespread political and brutal effects it has today. The film shows what has remained of the legacy of the regime after the Islamic Revolution to this day combining his biography with the social, political, economic and religious tendencies of the time.

Bitcoin Creator Allegedly Unmasked in HBO Documentary

THE TELEGRAPH: True identity of ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ claimed to be little-known Canadian software developer

A documentary has claimed to have unmasked the mysterious creator of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin as a little-known Canadian software developer.

A planned broadcast on HBO – Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery – will suggest that Peter Todd, who was involved in early discussions around the development of Bitcoin, was its pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

The true identity of Nakamoto, who invented the cryptocurrency, has remained a mystery for over 15 years.

Nakamoto interacted with other digital currency enthusiasts via email chains and online forums, before sending a final message in 2011 and vanishing entirely. » | Matthew Field, Senior Technology Reporter | Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Flo's German Christmas-Menu: Rouladen und Kartoffelknödel | German Beef Rolls and Potato Dumplings

Dec 17, 2023 | 🍖🇩🇪 Picture succulent beef rolls, lovingly stuffed with a symphony of bacon, onions, and pickles, all wrapped up in cozy blankets of rich gravy – that's the essence of my German Rouladen! 🥓🎁

🥔🎄 But wait, the festivities don't stop there! Enter the world of Kartoffelknödel, the pillowy potato dumplings that are the perfect dance partners for our Rouladen. Soft, fluffy, and infused with the warmth of the season, these dumplings are a holiday hug on a plate.



A hearty, German, winter recipe to get you all in the mood for Christmas, demonstrated with panache and personality by Flo. Guten Appetit! Viel Spaß beim Kochen! – © Mark Alexander

Germany's Government Confirms Second Year of Recession | DW News

Oct 9, 2024 | The German government has updated its growth forecast for the country’s economy. It is now expecting GDP to drop 0.2 percent for this year, making it the second year in a row with a shrinking economy. We’re talking to ING chief economist Carsten Brzeski about the reasons for Germany’s weakness, how the country stacks up compared to other economic superpowers – and what the future will hold.

Regimes Around the World Are Starting to TEAM UP (w/ Anne Applebaum) | Shield of the Republic

Oct 6, 2024 | Eric and Eliot welcome back Anne Applebaum, Pultizer and Duff Cooper Prize Winning author of Gulag and Red Famine and currently staff writer with The Atlantic and senior fellow at the Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. They discuss Anne's new book Autocracy Inc: The Dictators who Want to Run the World. They examine the threat that autocratic regimes represent to their own citizens at home and to liberal democracy abroad, the West's slowness to recognize the threat that the authoritarians represent, the excessive optimism that (after the end of the Cold War and with the advent of globalization) liberal democratic ideals would triumph without recognizing the danger that authoritarian, illiberal ideas might flow into democracies, whether or not the authoritarians think they are winning and how they measure success, Russia's role in prompting much of the authoritarian offensive and the role of western institutions in facilitating the emergence of Russia as a personalist, authoritarian mafia state, the weaknesses of the authoritarians and how the western democracies might go on the offensive against the political warfare being waged daily by the authoritarians against the democracies, and the effort to obliterate truth and promote hopelessness and cynicism in citizens in democracies and setting them against one another.

Democracy under Threat? The Rise of the Far-right in Germany | DW Documentary

Oct 8, 2024 | Support for the far-right is growing in Germany, raising fears of a new 1933 - the year Adolf Hitler came to power. Does the recent electoral success of the far-right Alternative for Germany party indicate the country’s democracy is under threat?

In the eastern state of Thuringia, the extreme right has become the strongest force in the state parliament for the first time in post-war history. The development has triggered comparisons to the rise of Hitler - it was in Thuringia that the Nazis first entered a regional government, just three years before Hitler took power nationwide.

Some Germans are concerned that democracy is hanging in the balance. Hundreds of thousands of people are now taking to the streets regularly to voice their support for democracy and take a stand against right-wing extremism. But is the Germany of 2024 really comparable to that of 1933?

This documentary explores parallels between then and now, and also looks at other events that took place in Germany in the 1980s and 1990s. Back then, neo-Nazis wanted to make the small town of Langen in Hesse the first "foreigner-free” town in Germany. After German reunification in 1990, right-wing extremist groups also became increasingly influential in East Germany. Is the AfD's election success a further step in the growth of the far-right in Germany and a threat to democracy?


Arrests, Detentions, and Blacklists Pile Pressure on Serbian Activists | DW News

Oct 9, 2024 | Activists in Serbia who advocate for human rights, environmental protection, and freedom of speech have been coming under increased pressure from the state in recent months. Many have been detained, faced threats, and been the target of public smear campaigns.

These developments raise significant concerns about the rule of law and democratic standards in Serbia and call into question the country's commitment to European values.

NGOs and European institutions have already expressed concern.


Arabie saoudite: le prince héritier rassure sur la santé du roi Salman

LE FIGARO : Ce dimanche, l'agence de presse officielle saoudienne avait indiqué que le roi Salman souffrait d'une infection pulmonaire.

Le dirigeant de facto de l'Arabie saoudite a rassuré ce mardi 8 octobre le gouvernement sur la santé de son père, le roi Salman. Le prince héritier, Mohammed Ben Salman, a «rassuré tout le monde sur la santé» du roi Salman, 88 ans, et a exprimé sa «reconnaissance à tous ceux qui se sont enquis de sa santé», a rapporté l'agence de presse officielle saoudienne SPA. Ce dimanche, la SPA avait indiqué que le roi Salman souffrait d'une infection pulmonaire et qu'il allait subir des examens. Le roi Salman est sur le trône depuis 2015, et son fils Mohammed est devenu le premier dans l'ordre de succession en 2017. Il dirige de facto le royaume. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 8 octobre 2024

PM Netanyahu's Message to the People of Lebanon

Oct 8, 2024 | PM Netanyahu's Message to the People of Lebanon: "You have an opportunity to save Lebanon before it falls into the abyss of destruction and suffering like we see in Gaza." | This is a message to the people of Lebanon:

Giggling Elon Musk Revisits ‘Joke’ about Kamala Harris Assassination

THE GUARDIAN: Billionaire says it would be pointless to kill ‘puppet’ vice-president in interview with Tucker Carlson

Elon Musk has said it would be “pointless” to try to kill Kamala Harris weeks after a pressure campaign led to him to delete a social media post expressing surprise that no one had tried to assassinate the vice-president or Joe Biden.

The Tesla and Space X entrepreneur re-entered the murky waters of political assassinations in a web video interview with the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson which Musk then posted on the X platform that he owns.

Referencing the original comment at the beginning of the one hour and 48 minute exchange, Musk tells Carlson: “I made a joke, which I realised – I deleted – which is like: nobody’s even bothering to try to kill Kamala because it’s pointless. What do you achieve?”

Both men dissolved into laughter, with Carlson responding: “It’s deep and true though.” » | Robert Tait in Washington | Tuesday, October 8, 2024

This childish and irresponsible conversation between Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson is in extremely bad taste. – © Mark Alexander

Tuesday, October 08, 2024

Why Donald Trump Will Become the Next Hitler If He Wins | The Warning with Steve Schmidt

Oct 8, 2024 | It's never been more clear that Donald Trump is dangerous for America but his latest comments on "bad genes" have pushed things to a new level. Steve Schmidt looks at Trump's most recent soundbites and explains why it's all too similar to Hitler's rise in Germany.

Why France’s Most Controversial Novelist Is Also Its Most Celebrated

THE NEW TORK TIMES: Reviled as much as he is lauded, Michel Houellebecq holds up a mirror to a world we would rather not see.

Michel Houellebecq | Antoine d’Agata/Magnum, for The New York Times

Michel Houellebecq — arguably the most important French writer of the past quarter-century — was perched on the seat of his chair like a bird. We were sitting in his dim Paris apartment in August, a spectacularly beautiful day visible through his curtained windows, to discuss his new novel, “Annihilation,” which appears this week and returns to the themes of male loneliness and civilizational decline that have made his reputation. During our time together, Houellebecq, who is 68, would slump deeper and deeper in his chair, to the point where it seemed he would need help rising, only to pop back up, with unexpected agility, to balance once again on the balls of his feet. I had been trying to ask him about his life, but he was deftly deflecting personal questions — he had been answering them for decades and seemed done with that dance — until I asked him to tell me a little bit about his early life as a reader.

“I have moved too many times in my life,” he said in his weak, reedy voice. “But I kept one of my favorites.”

Houellebecq rose and searched a bookshelf near at hand, retrieving a small, well-worn book. It was “Les Contes d’Andersen,” a French translation of the Danish fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, No. 28 in “Lectures et Loisirs,” a series of books for children. This particular copy was published in 1960, four years after Houellebecq was born. On its cover, a little mermaid sat on a pink shell, weeping. An oyster, its pearl gleaming, lay open at her feet, and a blue fish with a pink tail and lush eyelashes looked at the mermaid with worry. » | Wyatt Mason | Wyatt Mason is a contributing writer for the magazine who has written about Cormac McCarthy’s tough-guy persona, Sigrid Nunez’s art of observing and the poet Shane McCrae’s rupture from his father. | Tuesday, October 8, 2024

FPÖ: Wahnsinn: EU will Rauchen im Freien verbieten

Oct 8, 2024 | Die EU setzt ihre Regulierungswahnsinn weiter fort. Nachdem man die Gastro ohnehin schon mit Rauchverbot und Corona-Lockdowns drangsaliert und schikaniert hat, plant die EU jetzt ein Rauchverbot in Schanigärten. Man dreht offenbar nun völlig durch!


Jetzt ist die EU also genauso verrückt wie die britische Regierung! Wenn dieses Verbot wirklich Gesetz wird, dann ist es mir egal, ob Großbritannien wieder in der EU ist oder nicht! Bisher habe ich geglaubt, daß die EU sich der Freiheit der Menschen verschrieben wäre. Aber diese Nachricht, wenn sie stimmt, zeigt ein ganz anderes Gesicht! Wenn es so weitergeht, wird meine Begeisterung für dieses EU-Projekt ruiniert. Es geht nicht nur ums Rauchen (ich bin kein Raucher mehr), es geht um die Freiheit der Menschen. Rauchen im Freien schadet kaum der Gesundheit anderer Menschen. Eine so dumme Regelung wäre also nichts Anderes als Bevormundung. Diese Nachricht ist wirklich total enttäuschend.

Es sollte niemanden überraschen, daß der Rechtsextremismus in Europa stärker wird! Wenn die EU will, daß er noch stärker wird, dann sollte sie einfach in dieser dummen, bevormundenden Richtung weitermachen! Die EU wird von ihrem rasanten Wachstum sicherlich nicht enttäuscht sein! — © Mark Alexander